
ParadigmDawg
Audioholic Overlord
Did you get it or is it still in the wrong county?
It didn't arrive until this morning. I'm picking it up later today.Did you get it or is it still in the wrong county?
It didn't arrive until this morning. I'm picking it up later today.
I have to tell you even though I hit a bump in the road with UPS, I agree with you that they are much better than FedEx in my opinion as well, even still.
I thought we talked about that?That Gorilla cures pretty fast, it seems to me.
Whoa. That thing's crazy huge. I thought my big-*** cube was a monster.
Nice job there meatWhew, got most of it built. That Gorilla cures pretty fast, it seems to me. Everything but the final side and install of drivers/wiring are done. I am now going to sit for a while on this, as I going to research a bit more on adding acoustical cotton before she's all closed up, and I also need to better understand the wiring and in my present state. I admit that it is easier than I thought it was going to be, not quite as heavy as I initially feared, but yeah I am fatigued for now.
You guys won't believe this, but UPS has been pretty bad to me lately. I saw the forklift come out, and I'm thinking OH NO, there are two forklift holes punched right through it! So we tore off the pallet, birch mounts, straps, whatever, and I tore open the cardboard some more to get a better look inside. There was another piece of cardboard at least several inches deeper that was also slightly damaged. Bent that back, and the wood seemed just fine. Whew!
This is where I am at now. I'm just recuperating for now, and will shortly buy my friend some beer and food. The foam pieces are not applied yet. I'm not sure how I should attach them, and I did note it looked like someone used a staple gun in the owner's thread. I might go ballz out with acoustical cotton, but I'm not going to think about that right now.
I also am not sure how to attached the wires to the drivers. I don't know if twisted bare wire clamped down is fine, or if there are special connectors I'm supposed to use . . .
Prove it! Pics!If you ever decide to use the DTS-10 as a riser, just face the exit up and in the front. It'll blow the girls skirts up on intense bass scenes.
I'm pretty much done! Everything is cleaned up, except for final sweeping, and I need to return to the store to return unused items. I decided to wire them separate/stereo. I didn't use tiewraps for the wiring, but I think it should be fine as is, and yeah that white sleeve is wedged pretty good next to speaker, and I used a healthy amount of silicone rubber for the exit hole of driver #2. That driver has residue left from the multiple layers of protective gasket that I tried to peel off. I left half of them on for driver #1, on the left. Wires are just tinned; no plugs.
I think I was probably being an idiot, but now I'm guessing I am supposed to use sleeve-type connectors terminated on the wire, that slide into the speakon?
Well, I didn't have any (because that I never thought about it), and simply soldered with heat shrink, and I am really hoping that's good enough. My cheapo iron, meh, I should have splurged for a gun.
I may soon order some 4 conductor wire, if only because that would look neater. Still don't have an amp, let alone the tracking number for it. I can't move this thing anyways, I'm pretty sure I'm going to need about two more people to help me do that.
Oh, only the grille is not fitted. You see it in the pic, but it's just lying there, as I need to get my paws on a Dremel to fit it.
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Not trimmed, but the hole pattern just won't fit the machined screw holes, which I think there are 10 of. Heck, I'd be happy if even just four fit, but I don't even think the pattern allows for even a few to line up.Cool!
You sure that vent needs to be trimmed? A lot of times those are held down by black wood screws around the perimeter in-between the grates.
According to the "amazon" guy at Abe's, it's already on its way. However, calling two days in a row did not get me a tracking number. He said about Tuesday, directly from their supplier, I think, if I understood him right.Where is your amp? Call your credit card company and tell them you don't have it yet, then buy it someplace else.
You talk the lazy talk pretty good but you don't walk the lazy walk very convincingly.Man, that was a lot of work. I feel bad for complaining that I had to unbox the Ultra by myself.![]()